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Geo-information: Keynote Address presented at the AfricaGIS 2017 Conference United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tuesday, 21 st November 2017 A Key Pillar for Modern-day Decision Makers Presented By: H.E. Hon. Dr.Wilber Ottichilo, CBS Governor Vihiga County Kenya & Erick Khamala Managing Director, LocateIT Ltd Kenya
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Page 1: Geo-informationGeo-information: Keynote Address presented at the AfricaGIS 2017 Conference United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tuesday, 21st November

Geo-information:

Keynote Address presented at the AfricaGIS 2017 Conference

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Tuesday, 21st November 2017

A Key Pillar for Modern-day Decision Makers

Presented By:

H.E. Hon. Dr.Wilber Ottichilo, CBSGovernor Vihiga County

Kenya

&

Erick KhamalaManaging Director, LocateIT Ltd

Kenya

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❖ Introduction

❖ Trends and Opportunities in EO, GIS and allied Geo-ICTs

❖ Talking Development: Examples of role played by GI Technologies in

planning and decision making:o Africao Emuhaya Constituency, Kenyao Vihiga County, Kenya

❖ Conclusion

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Geospatial technologies(EO, Navigation & Positioning, and Communication), and alliedICT technologies

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Information for Planning, Policy and Decision Support

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Transformative Interventions

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Societal Impacts

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of 208

Information Interventions Impacts

The 3is FrameworkTM

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In Earth Observation, GIS and allied Geo-ICTs

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Trends &opportunities

in GIwith focus on Africa

❖ Increasing number and variety of EOsatellites and airborne & in-situ sensors

❖ Reducing costs of EO data❖ Increasing number of freely available

EO data (e.g Copernicus, Landsat, etc.)❖ Increasing integration and number

of supportive technologies (e.g. cloud computing, mobile telephony, etc.)

❖ Increasing number of continental GI programs(e.g GMES & Africa, SERVIR-Africa, Horizon 2020, etc.)

❖ Increasing number of international and national policy and legal frameworks supporting GI applications (e.g African Space Policy, SDGs, Paris Agreement, etc.)

❖ Emerging GI application areas (e.g crop and livestock insurance, Internet of Things, etc.)

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Technology advances over the years made it technically possible for more people and organizations to be connected…….

Stand Alone

GIS Projects

Coordinated

GIS Systems

Cooperative

Distributed Networks

Public(s) Services

Cloud

…. Allowing a myriad of applications in all sectors

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Handheld GPS Unit

Smartphones have GPS gadgets

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MSG 4 SEVIRI First Image4th August 2015 10:00 UTC

Examples of role played by Geo-information Technologies

in planning & decision making- In Africa

- In Emuhaya Constituency- In Vihiga County

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Kenya –Annual mean wind speeds in m/s at 50m height Kenya – Direct Normal Radiation Three Year Average

In 2014, the Lake Turkana Wind Power

Project, the largest renewable energy

project in Sub-Saharan Africa was

launched in northern Kenya and today

has 365 turbines installed at

Loiyangalani in Marsabit, Kenya

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Water Quality Challenges The Case of Lake Victoria, East Africa

0 gr/m3 65 0 mg/m3 20

Mapping Suspended Matter, Chlorophyll and Yellow Matter from Space

Total suspended matter derived from Envisat-MERIS Sensor

Total Chlorophyll derived from Envisat-MERIS Sensor

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Lake level fluctuation monitoring from Satellite

Lake Victoria’s water level on October 21, 2006 was approximately 10.41 meters, the lowest water level since 1923.

Owens Falls Dam (at Lake Victoria’s only outlet) was commissioned in 1954 at Jinja, Uganda.

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The Devolved System of Governance in Kenya

❖ Constitution provides for devolved Government system

❖ New Government system ushered on March 4th 2013:o National Governmento 47 County Governments

❖ Parliamentary system at national level comprising:o The National Assembly (349 Members of Parliament)o The Senate (67 Members of Senate)

❖ County Governments comprise:o The Executive (Governor & ministers)o The County Assembly / Parliament (elected ward representatives)

❖ Constituency Development Fund (CDF): a fund that supports development at constituency level

❖ County Government Budget for recurrent expenditures and county development

Note: Counties in Kenya comprise between 2 – 17 Constituencies

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Emuhaya ConstituencyPleiades image, 3rd Feb. 2016

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Examples from the Education Sector

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Elununi Primary School from Space

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Elununi Primary School,

Central Bunyore Ward

Needed permanent buildings

Data collected via smartphone on 17th July 2014 2016

ELUNUNI

PRIMARY

SCHOOL

Elununi Primary School in 2016

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200120142016

New Education Infrastructural Projects: Ebunangwe High School

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Status of Electricity in Public Education Facilities

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Status of electricity connectivity in Education Facilities in Emuhaya Constituency in July 2014

Has electricity

- 43 facilities

(65%)

Has no

electricity - 23

facilities (35%)

Status of electricity connectivity in Education Facilities in Emuhaya Constituency in August 2015

Has electricity - 66 facilities (100%)

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…..Accessing school

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TARGET: No child should walk more than one kilometre to primary school

Emwatsi Pri. Sch.

Ebuyangu Junction

Ebucheli Pri. Sch.

Ebucheli Primary School

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Examples from the Health Sector

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Current and ProposedCoverage of Health Facilities at 1.5 Km Radius(Approx. 7 sq. Km each carrying an estimatedpopulation of about 10,000 people i.e potential total catchment of about 120,000 people)

Ebukoolo Disp.

Essaba Disp.

Esirulo Disp.

Emurembe Disp.

Construction completed in 2015

Construction completed in2016

Currently under construction:

Esirulo DispensaryPhoto taken on 26th August 2015

Land purchased in2015

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National and County Roadsin Emuhaya Constituency

LEGENDNational RoadCounty Road

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200120142016

Ebukoolo Area

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Esibuye Area

200120142016

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Ematsuli Area

200120142016

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Police and AP Posts inEmuhaya Constituency

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Security Coverage of Emuhaya Constituency at 2 Km Radius

Mwituha

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Launch of Emuhaya Constituency GIS / ICT Centre

Example of Visibility Forum:

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Campaign Intelligence System (CIS)

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Key Voter Statistics

3D visualization of Vihiga County:• Registered voters in 2017 at ward level (blocks)• Registered voters in 2017 per polling station (lines)

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Competition Analysis

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❖ GI activities in Vihiga County are coordinated by the Department of Physical Planning, Land and Housing

❖ The GI activities have been conceived along the County Development Information System (CDIS) framework to effectively support the various functions defined under the Fourth Schedule on Distribution of Functions between National and County Governments. These include:

o Healtho Educationo Infrastructure and transporto Agricultureo Environment and natural resourceso Commerce and industryo Etc.

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The CDIS comprises the following sub-systems:i. Land Information Management System (LIMS)ii. Agricultural Management Information System (AMIS)iii. Transport Infrastructure Information System (TIIS)iv. Health Services Information System (HSIS)v. Education Services Information System (ESIS)vi. Environment Monitoring System (EMS)vii. Public Amenities Management Information System (PAMIS)viii. Businesses Information System (BIS)ix. Spatial Planning Information System (SPIS)x. Housing and Buildings Information System (HaBIS)xi. Early Warning and Response Information System (EWARIS)xii. County Revenue Information Management System (CRIMS)

The CDIS will support the 3is Framework (Information–Interventions–Impacts) inVihiga County

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LIMS

AMIS

TIISHSIS

ESIS

EMSCDIS(EO,GIS,GIT, ICT)

PAMIS

BIS

SPISHaBIS

EWS

CRIMS

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❖ Geo-information needs assessment undertaken to inform the CDIS

❖ Establishing the Geospatial Technologies Services under the Department of Physical Planning, Land & Housing❖ Prepared budget for GIS software, hardware and consultancy❖ Commenced recruitment of GI staff❖ Airbus Defence and Space has provided very high resolution Pleiades

imagery (50cm) covering the entire County

❖ County Government of Vihiga is keen on the following:❖ Strategic partnerships in the area of GI capacity building,❖ Strategic partnerships in implementing the various components of the CDIS

(Airbus : Land Information Management System, GMV: Spatial planning, & eHealth)❖ South – South and North – South collaboration in research and technology

transfer and best practices

❖ As Governor, I wish to:o Make Vihiga a model county in Kenya in the application of geospatial technologies

in the implementation of SDGso Champion GI in all counties in Kenya through the Council of Governors (CoG)

Vihiga County to date ……..

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❖ The role of Geospatial technologies in facilitating goodgovernance, sound planning, and sustainable developmentcannot be over-emphasized.

❖ Developments and trends in Geospatial and other alliedtechnologies only point to a favorable course for decisionmakers

❖ As a Governor, heading a County Government, and aGeospatial scientist, I purpose to use, demonstrate andchampion the application of Geospatial technologies insupporting better planning and decision making in Africa.

❖ This is how we will empower Africa to meet Agenda 2063, theSustainable Development Goals, among other targets

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